vr lv THB IJLNOAflTiR DAHiY JlimftXieiiNOBB, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8,1886. k 'i-vV V-rt. T;y,vr':'-': i-. srj-' m isflt KSK fc .$' i.,'.(; sf (INTELLIGENCER .1. .4 HMB Am Alt Sib ma urn psjw AIMTIt KYMtT DAT IN THM TRAR Wm DOU.AM A TAlK, HFTT latmnsD bteamiim iw lab. iumnn niraa. HAvn.t oemnama Attowae te IHirien oeirwiciiOK. ADVwmsma rates: j&, Hn. lln. In. ln. 41n. Tin iNhr ! TTV JTm 8VI s 00 JTF SaWiwaMra...... nej Its iM set m i.w HN Ikajra..., se J ml tee P 7 Se fMtrrttafs...... tee im snot 51..I em 8.s 9fJMr no t ih H 7ea 4e Mffm is son H tse fl.v ie. v. Mt..., t5 4 SO 7 MM 10 Mil II n IB V. MM Hti tee eon loael use wen i& WKtmtk IM 7 0' Itoel .HUil Mat tte: XpoMenUa... tee loeo 17m M J700 31 in fMMMmUu., tee it en snie oe n mm s Meatlw .... 900 moo wool en 44en stnn W Taw....... hop wee 4ftoe M" eim 90(t' I The Weekly Intelligencer "",.-- ", . 0 EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING. : -'fcl)ATmAi.ll.00oiixiieirrH. citrns of ti l;, 1m, asd a oerr mai te nmen armne rt ,7&.......u,nwnsTaftnf.triTanneif RVaRrrAkTOFTn '3 sarin in oemrraT ALL Axosmers lrttriu. irjj. wiLLBloeiniaiinTOTHi watb BABArr, .'5-i -Jt-biraii oil Lttttrt and Telegrams te WjM THB INTB1.UQENOBR, r &:: gf .jljc ancastct 3.Uclltgcntw sweetest recollection. The Reed Hint tliey Imve dene wilt Ions live utter tlietn, nml the recalling of their virtues will have benellclal effect upon the rising feneratien. The weather was In sympathy with the event commemorated, which fact was as remarkable as It was fortunate. May the second centennial of the old-time church find It possessed of the same rigor that has characterized Its pest career! MOKE SCHOOL ROOM PROVIDED TMK VHUtrnKHJAMKOI'THBItrJlVll.D' titu Mirr.v rf.wi'ii-nr kki.ikf. The Methodist Chapel 011 Charlette Mre.t llented ltepn't ' Hi Cll Superinten dent for Srple inber Ktsmliiatlun of IIIChMhoeltlradiist. Permuted, MP ' LANCASTER. OUTOBKR S, 18 Tbe Ceal Cerner. j--- mi - -.. u .. . 41 c 11... . 1 ww& Auero can tre uu tiueatiuit ui tii iuv,ci ui pi tbe state te prevent combination te raise Sii4 the price of any of the necessaries of life. ter the supreme court se decided in 1ST1, and common sense teaches that the people, Who are the government, can net permit n few men te arbitrarily fix the value of coal. Demand and supply are the natural regu lators of trade, and if the demand does net furnish sufllcient reward te the miners they must seek mere remunerative work : but coal kings have undertaken te raise Drlces by a decree taxing cn.il consumer'. . net for the benefit of the miners, whose miserable condition is well known, but Wf ' l rreul w lnelr companies, ui ice comeinaiion 01 me uve companies uie 1. t.i n.t.. ,... .1... . . , supreme court, siiiu mat, uy uvi cuuinici Vi they control the price of coal in this axteu- Thk riot of Knullsh troops dratted for ser vices In Afrlc nuybe taken t n utraw In lbs current el Knglfeli feelliiK with reRaril te EypL The iimei et the preple ere raplilly becoming tlreil of the eeiiqiicst that h9 been draining them of no imieti t)lel, and It la only by the Influence of thoe who have tlnanrlal Interests In the Nlle valley and In lmlla, that the ellerU or the government te maintain control there art net mere vigor, eualy resisted at home. A the key te the hertest route te India It U urged that Kgypt must be held ns long h KuvI lnpii.ices the Afghan tmrder, but Gladstone' nubllme lilen that the time la fast approaching when India must he allowed te stAtid alone, though a harddosefora proud Ilrltnu te swallow, Is k-nlng down slowly and surely and must seen show beneficial etlicts. ludla inanlleaU se Irresistible a determination te stand alone,that the declaration of her ability te dn se may be forthcoming lrem her people as seen as the mother country Buds herself Involved In a great war Hf.nr. are some et the rich features of the contents of Saturday's Istf.llieksceh : "Uncas" views the labor movement an old county family Is traced te Its origin ; au An cient county sect is studied ;a ltx-al hunting sketch Is graphically given ; William Mack's novels are criticized by a thoughtful local litterateur ; the Gen. Ogle sketch Is con cluded j autumn hatsand oennetaare touched upon ; there U a biographical sketch of amrvt popular and estimable I.sucaMrlan ;au article suggesting a change in the administration of criminal business of the county will appeal te the geed sense of lawyers and ethers. Hut what is the ue of going ever all the excel, 'enceaef our Saturday edition. Buy it and tlnd out foryeursell. teachers employed wan 78. ter wueauenaea teacnera Thewhole mini. meetings was ,1, rf KJ?'. gs?:- & ! W K- slve market and make It bring sums it would net command if left te the natural laws of trade. The combination is wide in scope, general in Its intluenceand injurious in effects. These being its features the contract is against public policy, illejal, Bnd therefore void." The court further showed that combina tion te create a " corner" in any necesslt of life was a crime, and added, " the influ ence of a lack of supply or a rise in the price of an article of such prime necessit cannot be measured. It permeates the en tire mass of the community and leaves few Of its members untouched by Its withering blight. Such a combination is mere than a contract It is an offense." In Governer l'attlsen, the coal kings have found a man who is bold enough te remind them that the constitution of thi. state is still in existence ; ultbeugh the may have the coal, they de net own the state of Pennsylvania. After the battle of Gettysburg a farmer appeared among the tired and famished with a wagon lead of bread, and aking advantage of the desperate need of the men, demanded a dollar a leaf. At officer summarily confiscated the stock c this small monopolist, nnd sold it for bin at a reasonable figure. The c;ise of thecea monopolists is similar, and the nen-partis.ii pie sef the whole country is iinanimou iinanimeu in praise of the governor's manly stard. I.v a way "that Is childlike and bland," the Philadelphia Serth Amrrican defend' tbe coal barons from the Insinuation tbatthey liiaveceiisplred te corner the public supply ofceaU It says the companies employ able lawyers, and able lawyers would net permit their clients te de anything contrary te the constitution et the law. Therefore they have net dene anything of the kind ! This reason ing Is se subtle and sublime that we let It stand aleue without the drajnsry of comment PERSONAL. M.inniOTT Brosius, en; , of this city, ad dressed a large Republican meeting at'l'bes. ter en Thursday evening. Miss Ceiwema Paee charges prominent members et the Columbus N. J., Presbyte rian church with drunkenness aud they are te tie tried. Hen. M. Glen nan, of Norfolk, Va., presl. dent of the Irish Cithelle Itnevelent t'nien, lll be !n Philadelphia Sunday, Monday and Tuesday en an cfllcial visit te the societies there. RenEnT Gakkett, president of the Balti more V Ohie railroad company, will, it Is aul, extend the Shenandoah Vallev railroad south te Pensacola, Herina, and work is te be commenced within thirty days. Mn. J. T. Trowhhidek will per-ist In run ning bis tricycle en the sidewalk, In violation of an erdinauce, and the Arlington police say, 'Oh, he's one e' them literary fellers, and It iie't no iistev anything tehlm about it." Geerge 'W. CniLDS en Thursday evening euit . .tti4.ni the t ariut'r'Hclul) at his Woolen residence. Among the cuets were Senater J. Donald Cameren, Jeseph Pulitzer, Frank Thomsen, Rebert Garrett, Geerge DeB. Keim, Austin Cerhln and Colonel James Dully. K.NOlNEF.n GEoneE Ballard, of the Pennsylvania railroad, recently arose in a .ler-ey City synagogue and sid that bode--Ired te embrace the Jewlh laith. He said that he had never before prete-'-ed any re- Igleus faith, but that he thought the Hebrew religion te be the most cbantahle and tree 'rem hypocrisy. He was permitted te be be eme a member et the congregation. . 3rA!trKLi. i.v " TAyni.Kii tars' Hew Flajlng the Stere Order System. Despite the decision of the supreme court that store orders may bu Issued se long as it is agreeable te employer and em em peoye, workmen will conclude that the fair ness of the supreme court's ruling is mere apparent than real. Fer as Mr. I'ewdetlj says In an article in the Serth American liniew : " In thousands of places through out the United Suites as many superintend ents, foremen, or petty boss-s are inter ested lu stores, corner groceries or saloons. In many places the empleye is told pliinl) that be must deal at the store or get h liquor from the saloon in which his boss has an interest ; in ethers he is given te understand that he must deal in thee stores or saloons or forfeit his situation. Laws have been passed in some states against the keeping of company stores, but the stores are kept nevertheless, and work- in are made te feel that they must pa trenize them." These are the bottom facts in this ques tion, and all reasonable men are quick te admit them. Ner Is this view of the situa tion confined te Democratic thinkers. Such a thick-and-thin ltepublicau organ as the New Yerk Tribune lashes the store order system in this strong language : The utore-erdor system has from the be. ginning been maintained solely by working upon tbe fears et the empleyes. Rather than lese their employment they have submitted te be robbed for the system Involves netti lng less than robbery, and that of the mean est kind. It they were free te make their own contracts they wquld te a certainty buy in the cheapest market instead of the dearest Thattbey are net free Is the only reason why they deal at the company's store. As te the "legislative tutelage" reterred te by Judge Gorden, his characterization is, te say the least, infelicitous. The legislature et Pennsylvania was appealed te te deliver the laborers from a species of thraldem; for It is certainly thraldem when a man is net at liberty te buy his feed aud clothing where- ever he cheeses. Tbe case was one in which labor was powerless te relieve it self. It demanded and obtained protection lrem the stata Te tell the beneficiaries under the act of 1S81 that they were degraded bya law which restored their Independence te them is assuredly net calculated te in crease tbelr respect for the court or te con vince them that they have been mistaken in upectlug that there was one law for tbe rich and another for the peer. In short, tbe decision appears te be alike unfortunate uud ill-timed, aud if it Is sound law, lu victims will be apt te hlnk anything but admiringly of the Jurisviadence et which It is an ex ample. And this system, which thus receives t lie excoriation of the leading Republican . iur 01 me country, is in tun swing at the hellefente nail works, of which Gen. Hpsu ", the Uepubllcan candldate for gever- w, in prebiaem.iia it any wonder that the tabor vote et the state la arrayed aglnst nlm V Geed Arter I Ilnn11rumt by au Abominable I'tajr The many admirers of Mr. -teburt B. Man tell's histrionic talents will dieply regret that he has lent himself te si ceri a play as 'hat which was put en the tennis of Fulton opera house la-t evening in "T-mgled Lives." Die stage cm be made enunl tli Uest modes of Inculcating proper views of the kaleido scopic life In which we live, or it can become an engine for the working et the complete moral eegeueracy 01 tlie-e who come under its magie spell. It Is net a spirit of prudish-ne-w that suggests these thoughts, butadeire te lift a voice against the apeUiwuW of crime when it is masking In the garb of injured iunecence. Mr. Jehn V. Keller's mi ne is attached te this play as its author. He has borrowed 'rem the brothel home of the language be puts Inte the mouths of his characters, and he mere shocking their vulgarity the mere nereic they become. An alleged respectable middle aged married man relates In non chalant style hew false he has been te his home and himself, with a Mnglrnld that must make charming music lu the ears of tbe young and Innocent, who luve net yet learned the apparently necessary lesseu that life Is a sham aud virtue a delu-len. Wby should a play writer tih In tbe sewers of life for the characters with whom he would people tbe mimle stae ? Why is it deemed nececsary te paint view with its ' frightful mien " In colors that will eaile it te be mistaken for virtue? In the play et "Tangled Lives" Raymond Onrth is a low person, whne animal passions conquered a weak will. The attempt te make him a here Is pure bathes. A here must Inspire admira tion, net contempt ; and all the consummate arts of au acler which Mr. Manteil ad mittedly pes.sese8 could net relieve his character lrem the odium that attaches te the bad acts of a weak man. itb the central figure of the plet.elther an Idiot or a monster, it is net te be wondered at that the play falls r piews uke a house et cards, as lis plot develops. Ii Mr Manteil is true te Ms art and him self, he will net long continue 10 present this abominable play. He Is werthv ' is;upy lng a far higher and uohler part than tht absurdity atlerds blm. Tbe same nny te saldet bis support, which was aim 'rrulj ex cellent. A lair audience was present. f"fc Ilase IUII en TliurxU;. Following was the result et the League games en Thursday : At Philadelphia : Philadelphia 1, Detroit I ; at Bosten : Chicago 8, Bosten I j at Washington : K insjs City 3, Washington 12 ; at New Yerk : New Yerk 7, St. Leuis 2. The Avsociallen games were: At St. Leuis : Athletic 1, St, Leuis 0 ; at Pitts burg : Baltimore 1, Pittsburg 7; at Cincinnati: Metropolitan l, Cincinnati i. Scrauten defeated Jersey City by a score et 10 te lutScrauten. ,1 fi !.. A Church Centennial. The full repeit elsewhere Riven of the centennial exercises of the Cedar Greve I neaujicuuu tuuicn, wm ue read with great Interest by all who have a penchant .for digging up the meuldering historical treasures of the past in this county. The men who made this famous church, asd tbe pastors who ministered te it dur lag th-ileugtxlstence It has had, deserve te have their memories embalmed .in the Headache And ljrla. Se. BI2 Wbbt 57th St. -V. V , JunnSi.HtsS. I have been a martyr te bilious headache and dyspepsia. Any Indiscretion in dkt, ever tatlgue, or cold, brings en a tit of Indigestion, te be followed by a headache lasting twoer three days at a time. I think I must have fled ever twenty dllTerent remedies, which were ic.com ic.cem mended as certain cures by loving friends, but it was no use. J.lkotlie Irishman,! yet no bet ter very fast. At Ian I thought I Mould lake a simple ceurse of purgation with iKMiutTn's 1'iu.s. Fer tbe. first week 1 took two Pills tcry night, then one PU1 for thirty nights; fa thit time Igatned three pounds In weight, and never have had an uche or a pain klnce, Willi im K. Heckwxll. r?i!iS torturing dUease neuralgia Is lintantly relieved and rapidly cured by baivatlen Oil. Away with tneWnchelyt si every pain and aeue. Jacob OU cures I'erbai IDS no lurwl ..I........ ... . .- . Kv?In'fi W ua'M utnenir the meit luiV.T'"'' ' sorting Ula thi nib te hrtr"i'atKB,Se'l; sarpiiling, olJwaedw The Colelwr meeting el the Lancaster school tMird was held en Thursday evening with the following member present : Messrs Baker, Bernard, Belenlu, Breneman, Brewu, Darmstetter, Kberman, Kvans, Jehnsen, Llchty, Marshall, McCemsey, MoKlllgett, Ochs," Pentz, Klugwalt, Scbwebel, Shirk, Smeych, Snyder, Sprencer, Warlel, White, Wlckersuaui, Weblseu, and Vr. Levergood, president, The reading of the minutes of the last stated meeting was illpen"l with. StTEIUNTENDtNO COMMITTEE'S UKTOKT. Mr. McCemsey, of the superintend lng com. mlttee, reported the condition et affairs at the James street primary school was very unsat isfactory. Soen alter the opening 100 chil dren were In attendance at Mls Seller's school. There is net seating capacity enough ter that number and satlslactery work is out of the question. The citv snperlutendeut.as the first means of relief, saw- the parents or these primary school children isrseiialty and en deavored te induce them te have their child ren sent te ether schools, te Lemen street eartlcul.ulv. Nene would consent te the transfer en aMiuut of the great distance the nitini'hiiiiren would have te travel and lu addition the danger attending the crossing el railroad tracks. A tew of the children were sent te the Chetuut street schools, but these schools are new full, and there are still ever 100 children attending Miss Sener's school. As the only means of tfrdlng re lief, the school was divided Inte two sections andeach teacher with hf et the schnlars was given one session of tour hours. That ar rangement still oeutlnues. It was suggested te the ceiimittttee tbat one 01 me eiuer schools te transferred from one of tbe James street building, but this the committee would net recommend. It wa net geed policy te put three grammar schools in one building which would have t be done if the grammar schools was tratisterred te Leineti street, or four secondary schools if the secondary school was transferred te theceruer of Prince and Chestnut street. It wa ali'O found that there wa opposi tion en the put et the pitronsef the aclioel te the transfer et any of the scholars away from the James street building. In the com mittee's judgment there is no feasible way of permanent relief except te provide a room rorene-balf of tbe pupils. The district was carefully cant "!, and among ether places which It was thought would answer me pur pose, was tbe Methodist chapel en Charlette street. Application was made te the trustees te lent the building, but the trustees at a meeting held refused te de se. Subsequently a second meetiug was beUMbelractieuwas re considered andtbev tinallv decided te rentthe building te the besnl of dlrectn-s at $100 per year, and allow the beard te have the use of the church as long as they desired it. As there is no ether feasible way out of the diffi culty the committee favored tbe renting un til tbe beard decides te build en their new let te relieve the pressure. If. however, "the beard should refuse te rent this church then tbe next best thing te de Is te run along with one session, as Is new being done. The dilUcnlty in the school, tbere being se many pupils is that one part of the school has te recite in tbe hall, n nere teachers and pupils are exposed tethedralt and In cold weather he balls cannot be occupied. If any of the members of tbe beard bad a better plan tbe committee would be pleased te hear it. Dr. MeCermick moved that the property committee be instructed te rent the chapel en Charlette street, for school purpose ler tue balance of tbe school term at tbe rateef $100 per year. Mr. Baker said the beml bad spent a great deal of money en the addition te the Lemen and Lime street building, aud yet the beard had te acknowledge that we still de net have enough accemmislatinn ter the children of the city. There ought, in hisepintnn,be some plan formulated by which all the school mom of our buildings could be utilized. If tbe Charlette street church was proven te blm te be necessary for the accemmi datinn of the children of that section of the city he would vote te rent it Dr. Wlckersham said the beard last sum mer saw the nece-stty for increased accom modations in the north western section of the city and an annex te tbe James street build lng was recommended by the superintend ing committee. The heard in Its judgment said an annex was net neee-sary. As te the Lmen street addition, three et the tour new- rooms were new occupied and the fourth would lie before an'lber year by children living in the neighborhood of tbe school. Mr. McCemsey stated that the beard would net be obliged te buy new furniture, as the furnitureet the unoccupied rooms en Kock Keck land street could le useu. The me Inn of Dr. Mcl'eruilck, te rent the Charlette street chapel, was adopted, with ent one dis-ienting vote that el Mr. Kber man. II ILLS TO HE l'AIf. Mr. Evans, from tbe finance committee, re ported tbat tbe following bills had been ex amined and found correct, and en his motion the treasurer was directed te pay the same: Fred Vellmer, furniture, $Iy.W; Wm. O. Marshall, copying duplicate el unpaid taxes, flie; G. II. Hartman A Sen, horse hire, J2 ; W. C. Frauciscus. bricklsyiug, J2.7J; K. M. Merrow, repairs, J.sT 27 j Wm. Kahl, brick, 1 10 40; McLaughlin .V Geseli, labor, etc, -; Gee. A. Laue, prearlng agreements, flO; I.NTELLIUE.NCEII, printing, JH.55; Wm. Scbaetler, buckets, fiu cents ; J. W. Samson, brushes, ?2dr0 j Charles II. Barr, books and school supplies, f-ULOi BOND APPROVED. Mr. Kvans also reported tbat Jehn Hege jr., bad been elected coltecler et delinquent taxes aud had entered Inte bend In tbe sum el f 10,000, with Jehn Hege and Dr. B. F. W. Oban as sureties ler the faithful perform ance of duty. The bend was approved. Dr. MeCermick, from the committee en furniture and apparatus, asked permission te furnish Miss Brunlng's school with a re volving blackboard. The request of the com mittee was granted Mr. Warlel, ler Mr. Cochran, presented the application et Miss Bessie McGrann for examination by the city superintendent. Prof. Buebrle stated that there were ether members of last year's graduating class who desired te be examined, and it would be well te make the matter general and allow all applicants te be examined at the same time The beard, en motion el Mr. Kvans, allowed the privilege of examination at this time te all high school graduates. Mr. MoKHIgett presented the application of Wm. P. Sachs, a high school graduate, for one of the Franklin and Marshall college scholarships. The young man was awarded tbe scholarship prayed for. CHRONOLrHilCAL EVENTS. Dr. Belenlus eilered the follewing: If it is necessary that chronological events shall be taught In tbe public schools et Lancaster city, where history is net tauirht. be it Jteselved, That the superintendent be re quested te confine his tventstethe history et the United States. The doctor stated that In his visits te tbe schools he had seen event, en the heard of countries ether than the I ntted State, In fact some of the events were as far back as before Christ. Mr. Baker said the pupils of tbe public schecls should knew something alieut coun tries, ether than the United States. Mr. Warlel raised the point of order that It Is proposed new te change the courseef studies during the term, which is contrary te the rules. The chair decided that as chronological events were net In the course of study the resolution was In order. Mr. Darmstetter was el opinion that events of ether countries were as Important te chil dren as events of this country, and he did net think there should be a change In the system new In use. Mr. Itingwalt moved te lay the resolution en the table, which was carried by a decided vote. the NianT schools. Mr. KIngwult, from the night school com cem mlttee reported that the night schools were In a nourishing condition and that Miss Bucklus had been apjieiuted an additional teacher at the girls' night school. superintendent's; report. Following is the report el the city superin tendent : Lancaster, Oct, 7, 18S0. Te Iht Heard 0 Scheel Direclert. Gentlemen ; Your city superintendent submits the following report CI tbe schools for the month of September : The whole number of days the schools were In session was 22. The whele number of Tbe number or pupils enrolled was2S.-, U the high iwhoel. 410 In the grammar, (el In the secondary, 811 In the Intermediate, IS In the ungraded and l,5dl In the primary ; making a total or 3,022, and Including 210 enrolled In the night schools, the grand total Is 3,SA2, The avernge attendance was. V,0 In the high school, SOU In the grammar, MO In the secon dary, 762 iu the Intermediate, 40 lu the un graded and 1,131 In the primary, total 3,203, and Including 1(3 Ter the night schools, the grand total was n,3bU The average percen tage was 111. The accompany lug statistical rejsjrt will show the attendance lu detail. The number of pupils who were present everyday was 1,27$. The iiuiuWt of visits made by the musical Instructor was 41,. Tbe number of visits made by the city superintendent was 22n The number of visits msde by directors was Ktt, as felluws: Dr. IV It. MeCermick f Wm. McCemsey M, Hen. J. B Warlel .Hi, l J. White 3. Win. Wehtsen 12, Dr. It M. Belenlus 3. 11. K. Brenemati C, C. I. l'.ber mail 30, Jehu Ochs 2l, J 1. Hartman 22, J. McKllllps 21, Hen. J. P. Wlckersham, J. Pent. Dr. J. Lovergoed each 1!', T. i . Mc ElilgeU ttl, U Schwebel7. 1). . Baker fi, J. W. Byrne, Wm. Jehnsen each .', Henry Schmevch 4, Gee. Darmstaedter .1, Bresltis 1, T. B. Cochran and A. . Ulugwalt each 1. As being eti the question el the city's pur chasing the text books, It may le et interest, te the beard te loam tbat the number of orders for books ler the oer Issued thus far has been 119, recommended by directors as fellows : A. J. Snjder hi, J. Ochs la, Dr. D. R. MeCermick 10, Dr. J. Levergood 12, C. Schwebel K, J. McKllllps 7, 11. Schmeych ., Hen. J. 1. Wlckersham 0, J. W. Bvme ts Dr. Belenlus, Hen. J. B. Warfel, Win. O. Marshall each 4, Gee. IHrmsteadter 3, Win. McCemsey, Dr. M. L. Herr, Win. Wehlsen, J. Pentr, S. K. Llchty each 2, C. J. White, M. Bresltis. J. Shimlel. G. F. Snrenger, C. I. Kberman, j". II. Brown each 1. Very respectively i our obedient servant, K. K. IU-KHIU.K. VtUAK HAKX4M. ev EN1NG OF THK FALL AND WINTER SEASON AT 'rilK- Menthlj Krpert of Knrellmrnt and Aicnige Attsnuanre fur Se pleinber, I3S0. SCHOOLS ASK MAVIS OF TBACUKUS. High i'cAoefj. J V. Mccaskey MLs. 11. llundcll ... Grammar 6'cAoei. Mlsjli. Ilundell M. A. Dougherty . Mr. K.S.Untes .Miss c. a lluber Mr W. 11. Levergood Miss M. M. Musselman " E. Powers Mr. A. M. suuny Sir U. Mutz and Miss M. Vt ltwer 4) II I! IS M K 4" M s; u 101 1: M 3S U ; 47 4J 4A IS PW GLOM BAZUUl Jeseph L. Rau & Ce. SPECIAL, O AUD-We oxtend many tlinttkn te tuoLtullea of Lanonater find vicinity Who klmlly vlslted our oetnblluliment en Openlnir Dayfl. Thelr cordial nnd uuruiltneuB oxpreeBlouBofapprovnl have been hliihly iipproelated. ON EMIUItTION TO-DAY OlMl COMIM.KTK AND KCEI,l.KNTSTOCK Or JACKETS, WRAPS, SEAL .Ll'SII GARMENTS, Misses' and Children's Ntnwrtl$, lliiflecls and .litktls. We effer a Sorvleonblo Porfeot FlttinK JtioVet at 83 60. Stylish Fur Trlmmed Wraps at $5 OO. Flue Aetrakan JnoketH, Satin Llnea at 5JU. riusn Wrnps. Satin Llned, S13. Bvery Qarmeut Marked In PlalnFhiurea. BTUIOTLY NOTICE Pur Store will be olesodon Saturday nnd Roepon in the even ing at O o.cleck JOSEPH L. RAU & CO., Nes. 136, 138, 140 North Queen Street. nar oeri. milB North End Dry Goods Store. la Selling a Bplendld Article In Ladies' and Men's Merine Underwear nerS-lyd OU SO CKNT8. .J.W, UYKNK, Ne. SSI North Queen street. JjATKHT FALL tlOODH. STAHM BROS. & 00, Nes. 20 and aa Werth Quean Bt. V urn rf llave our Shew Wlnrtnw. Attracted se Much A 4 A'fCflTION A. In Uie past w.flUed u they are with the FALL DRESS GOODS At LOWEST 1'BlCKS.IntheClty, We am .hew I iir an liiiinensn line e( Ulack Cha. nllln frltiues at bHclal lw Trices. 1 1 res Irttmnlnira and lluttent In Laran Va riety. Hntisni and Hat In Quilted Lining., all oelori. very rheap. ' Kttrnerdlnary Value In Comforts, allec, 75c. H7Hc.ifl.tu and up, AT THE; BOSTON STORE. STBtore open Monday and Saturday Kveu. nigs. jrirrri.riii-, jtr. no AVeendarv Schoett, . Mlsj K. V, Itmer ' SS " K. Cliften , 45 " f. E. lienstler 81 i.. iiewney 5 H. Z. KHOADS, JKWELKK. A B'ull Line of the " Birth or Menth Stones " Mounted te Suit Your Particular Fancy f.t II. . ringer. r i. recti. , C. Llchty I. Llnd. St. MeNcal I.. NeepsT M. l'almer A. C. ltathven s. Stanley U .ug... M. Zutf Intermediate Schools. Miss SI. J. nmnlng I 62 " iv. euckius " K. Ilundell " i. Carpenter. " -V Carter " la. J.Kalck " s. Uolhreok " la. C. Marshall Mrs. A. Mcuetnsey MlsjSl. E. Musscr " K.S-hlrlt " fe. E Mnlth " C O. splndler " St. E.,SUhl " f. A. Stillcl ' E. suyd.im Primary Schools. 51 lis SI. Achinus " Kate iUrues " St. llerner " St. .V. llusbeng ... " C llrcnenian.?.... " 11. V (aurtl. " I-. Eahy Ktchnll " s. Fleming " SI. Guthrie II. It lUrklas-.... 11 & llsrklns " aV.i:.lIess " K.n Ihh " M. Hnmphrevllle.. " S. I. King II St. SleKeewn,.. " I. .McMillan W Itehifs ' Sf. ltaub ' SI.be.ner . " I. Smallng " M. Sharpe SI. Underwood.. .. I.. Weber " U. Wcitzel " U. v. Venker " E. Zccher ii ' 4 4S :h 31 y 45 41 r 32 f6 82 41 S) 44 41 41 I SJ 43 , 4-t ti I 4-1 U i ui , ua 62 M s; 15 4) X M 6H 5? 44 42 M W 52 U 51 4s 34 2 51 41 .V 55 .V, 52 52 46 54 I 4) te I : "Til- 'g-32 41 I) 53 41 42 ! 55 47 a 47 li 11 50 41 53 41 61 57 37 3.1 I 37 62 51 4 S2 52 41 68 50 53 51 3J 3.1 41 , 3J J ' 37 1 53 42 I 57 ' ii j 3 32 51 41 I 45 JO 63 CO 35 31 51 4l 62 I 50 Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry. j. amviiKHAce. My Repair Dept, is Fully Equipped and Respectfully Solicit Repairing of Fine ard Complicated Watches, Musical Bexes, Bronzes, Jewelry and any Intricate Piece of Mechanism H. Z. RHOADS, 4 WEST KING STREET. it a Tti, a Ays, Jtv. NOW IS THB TIMH TO BOY. JNO.S.UIVLKU.tCO. art making toerder Fall ami Winter Suits anil Orcrceatn With Uoed Trimming., Fer 910, 812 and 915. Any et them worth 15 tottetnorn. Alie lleady-Madi) Overcoats trout i.U) te (12 Alie large assortment of Men's and Heys' Fall and Winter Underwear, rtanncl Mhlrts, Laundrted and Uu laundtlisl Shirts, Hosiery, Olerea and .Nisrkwear, Kveryttdng marked at I'rlres te cloae out the entire iteck ler Cash. JolmS.6ivler&Ce., Ne. SB Eaat King Btroet, laAHCA.TlV.l'A. trV. P. Stere open Saturday and Monday Evenings. N EW STVLKS. TFE FILL STYLES ARE iERE. CO., V. D. ii , lisi r. hhibley.. 4a I Xtght Schools. Mr. W. II. Levergood.... Mr. P. Shlbley Miss K. hirk Totals for all grades. Adjourned. 112 71 St 111 f3 x:: I jjj3 UKlllCAU ISIMONS' LIVER REUULATOK. s Attacks of Biliousness If net thrown etT end In Illllnus Kcier. symptoms appear, auch as If STAUFFER & LEADING FASHIONABLE HATTERS, We have Uie Largest Stock of NEW VaVLIa HTVl.ES In STIl'r AN'DSItaK HATS ever Bhewn In Lancaster. Sole Agents for K.N OX, of New Verk. and WILCOX, of lloaten. SCHOOL HATS AND CAPS Fer Children, in all the latest Styles at LOW F.ST 1'lttCES. Itt'IlllF.ll COATS ler Slen and Hey.. KOUES.ULOVKs, TltU.NKS and TltAVELl.SO IIAUS. 48-GIVE US A CALL.-i W. D. STAUFFER & CO., (SIIULTZ A llltOS.'S OLD StTAND.) N'es. 31 and 33 North Queen Street. Lancaster, Fi. Yellowness of the Eyes. A Dull, Heavy, Keel ing. A Chilly Keeling at time., with per haps Fain tn the Hack, Head, Itenes, reverlihnesa. Etc The patlent.honldnetdclayainomentai there Is great dangerefhelngtaken down with illllnus Fever. De net wait until the Fever has seized upon the system hofere you begin te -TAKE- Simmons' Liver Regulator. " I hnve been a victim te Illlleusness or years, and after tryfng varteus remedies ray only suc cess was In the use of Simmons' Liver Heguln Heguln ter, wblcb never failed te relieve me. I speak net of uiyaelt, alone, but my whele family," J. M. F1LCM IN, Belma, Ala. YER'S SARSAl'ARILLA. SCROFULA- Is ene et the most fatal sceuragea which afflict mankind. It Is often Inherited, hut may he the rsult of Improper vaccination, mercurial poi soning, uncleanllness.and various ether causes. Chronle Seres, Ulcers, -bscesses, Cancerous Humors, and, in some cases, Emaciation and Consumption, result from a scrofulous cendl tlen of the bleed. This dlseasb can he cured by the use of Aycr's Sartaparllla. 1 inherited a scrofulous condition of the bleed, which caused a derangement of my whole sys tem. aVtter taking less than four bettleB of Ayer'a Barsaparilla 1 am KNTIKKLY CI.'ItKI) and, for the pat year, have net found It neces sary te u.e any medicine whatever. 1 am new In better healtb and stronger than ever before. O. A. Wlllard, Jio.2leireinont street, liosten, SI ass. I was troubled with Scrofulous Seres for five vcars j but, alter u.lng a few bottles of Ayer's Barsaparllla, the sores bealed and 1 have new geed health. Elizabeth Warnock, Ne. 51 Apple Apple ten htreet, .Lewell, Slaw. home month, agilw.s troubled wlthScrefa. leus sores en my leg. The limb was badly swol swel len and Inflaiatd, and the .ores discharged large quantities et elTsnalve matter. Every remedy tailed until I used Ayer's barsaparllla lly tak ing three bottles et this medicine the sores have heuu entirely healed and my health fully re stored. 1 am grateful for the geed this medi cine has dene me. Mrs. Ann O'llrlan, Ne. 158 Sullivan Street, new Verk. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Prepared by Or. J. 0. Aver A Ce., Lewell. Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Price ll ; six bottles, 15. o&teH run a alii. YAl.UAIHaK REAL EST.VTE AT PRI VATE SALE. Tbe undersigned will sell his arm en eay terms. Situated In the Sixth F.lectlen District, Cecil Ce., Sld two miles trem Itl'lng Hun, consisting of In! ACitKS. Hi l'Elf' 1IES: lMacresundercaltlvatlen . 1) acres meadow ; balance In geel tlmlier V. U. IIENIlllICKSON, e5-2wd IlUIng San, Sid. pUBLIC SALE. Os SATniDAV, Octebir i), lw;. Will be sold at public sale, at the Leepard hotel, tn the city of Lancaster, I'u., by the under signed, the following lu-il Estate, te wit All that certain Lei or l'lcce of (ireund, situa ted en the northeast corner of Ueckland and Lew streets. In the City of Lancaster, contain ing in front en said Ueckland street 111 feet, mere or less, and extending In depth te a 14 feet wide alley, 200 feet, mere or less, en which are erected a substantial OneStnry IlltICK HOUSE, with large rwe-Mnry llrlck Hack llulldtng : also large llnck llutrher Shep, and a (Jeed Frame stable. A well and pump or never-falling water. There is a vault 3u feel deep, arched ever, In wblch te keep fresh melt, which cost the owner ever seven hundred dollars alone. This has proven an excellent business stand ter a butcher. Should the purchaser wish te divide thepremies, there will bu seven building lets erJuWJ feet en Heckhuid and Lew streets, and 43xlM fuel left upon which tbe buildings new stand. sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when conditions will be made known by A .-,., A J1AUUJKM 1IU1I3IA.. Jekl L. HilMa, Auct ect'MId UKUUBHIMM. pOTE 18 MAICINO CABINET PHOTOOR.APH8 at wjjue a nex. AT NO !. NOK1II QUKKN 8TUEI5T, n)M-ti1 Idnciuter. 1'a Q1UV JI ELY'S 1'IjAIN CAVENDISH O ravel ' Flue cured Smoking Tebacrj, Sell of North Carolina. Terfnue and all thn Standard 11 rand, of Chewing Tobaccos, at MAUKLEl'B Velie w FrenC Ne. 21 North gueen Streeu (Formerly Uartman'j) POSITIVE I'l'BLIC HALL. On RATCRnATKvxsi.sn, Octeder'J, 1;, will be sold at thelllester Heuse, corner North Queen and Chestnut strt-sts, Lancaster, Pa., the following property belonging te Mr. Jehn S. Hehrer : I hat First-class Three-stery 1I1UCK METAL HOIIFEU ItESlUKNCK, 40x38 feet, with 3 story llrlck Metal Hoofed near Attachment tvexM una 18 Jeet, having two Ilalcenles, Pertice and Con servatory, situated en tbe northwestcerner of North (Jueen and West Lemen streets, Lancas ter. Pa. Intlde finish of house Is almestentlrely of hard weed i eight feet wide Haiti two Parlors, Drawing and Frescoed Dining lloetns, and Kitchen of liest finish and convenience (having stag Held ltangu and Dumb Walter) en first tloer; soven lied Kooms and llath ttoem en second fleer, nnd six lied Kooms and one large Wash Drying Beem and flne Observatory en third fleer; large and convenient Cellar under the whole house, having Hetand Celd Water and large Rain Water Cistern In same; Uas, Het and Celd Water. Jtath, Water Closets, stationary Wash Stands, largest slze Mention's Heater (heatlng whele house), l.s.nge, eewemge con nects the 3-feet wide Lemen street sewer, eleven leetdeepi Ceal Ulna under sidewalk. Let fronts 4 feet en North Queen Btreet and extends westward along Lemen street 115 feet, te Market street. Alse en same premises a First' class IlltICK STA1ILE hetdlng & Henes and! Carriages, having Gas und Water In same. Alse, adjoining stable lsaFlneUKIUKCOACIIMAN'S HOUSE and a large F11AME HE.S'NEUVJelnlng it en the cost. As I have permanently located myself In Flerida the above property will be positively sold at the date mentioned. Parties wishing any further Information will please write te the undersigned owner, or call en my authorized agents. Sale te commence at 7K o'clock p. in. of said day, when terms and conditions will loinade known by JOHN 8, KOHitEK, Kustls, Orange Ce , Flerida, OrllAUSMANA I1UUNS und A1JAM it. I! A It it. Agents IIknrv SncniRT, Auctioneer. si I,13,a,.3,27e2,.,67,80 H1C1H GRADE COFFEES. -Frhe old Government Java and Mecha Coffees, the t09t In the market. Oar Java men ded Coffee sneaks for itself ; rich and fragrant, 25c. per pound. Very fine Plantation Itle Coffees, our best only 'Juc per pound; ene very popular at 15c We want you te call and try our 12KC. Coffee. The excellent quality of our Coffees and fine Teas Is making friends fast and Ann. Our dally sales show a steady Increase. Fresh Keested every day. A full line of fancy Groceries. Please give ua a trial order. OKO. WIANT, auglMvd Ne. 113 Weat King street. AT BURSK'S. The Queen Syrup WKW FALL GOODS. WATT&SHAND, J, 8 and 10 Last King Sired, invite Attention te the Lateet -rrlvalsln New and Dealrable Fall Dress Goods, SILK AM) WOOI. MIXTURES. SILK AND WOOL STKIPKS AND PLAIDS. Striped and Plaid Novelties. Striped Weel Suitings. Embroidered and Combination Suits. All the New Celers In rilKNCU SKKOES, ALL WOOL DIAGONALS, Colored rrencfi Cashmeres, Velvet., TrlmmlDg Velvets, Velveteens, AN KNTIKK NEW LINK Or Black Dress Silks. AUMUIIKS, JEU3ICV SILKS, SATIN KUA DAM A, .Ml Guaranteed te Wear Satisfactorily. COLOKEU DUESS SILKS, COLOUED SATIN UUADAMA COLOUED SATIN MKUVELLKAUX. BUU.U1 1)11 ESS SILKS, at Popular Plices. Special Offering of NEW FALL CLOAKS. WRAPB AND JACKETS, -AT THE- HEW YORK STORE- As advertised at the late Fair; It Is a geed art! cle. Try it. rtve Pounds Ilest Lump Starch for IS cents. Six Pound. Geed Carolina Ulce for 23 cental. Soaps, Soaps, Soaps, Well seasoned Cincinnati Olive cheap, by the box ; also, llabbttts, Miller's llerax and a dozen ether varieties. HONEY, HONEY, HONEY, Call Fine Comb Hnney In two pound frames ler nice iteney uy me quart, very nne AT BURSK'S, NO. 17 HiAST KJNQ STREET, LANCASTER. PA. attr-Telephene Connection. J. Ii. MAKT1N A CO. SPECIAL PRICES -ON Willi ftpr. UMllHELLAll. XUT1UKA. f , ENT'S FURNISUINO STORE. E. J. EBISHAFS Gent's Furnishing Stere, NO. 7 WEST KING STREET. Mir Store epen Every Evening except Bunday evtnlngs. TVTY f&OO TEETn AKB AS GOOD AH irX can be purchased In Lancaster ter 113.00. Call and be convinced. All work warranted. Gad admlnl.Ured. W.L.riSIIEU'S Dentist. aeHlyd Ne. ei North Queen Street. rflAKE NOTICI-. JL our Stores will be closed Saturday, October 9th. until tlx o'clock In the evening. CMwd HIU3HADHOTHEU. TTMBRELLAS. UMBRELLAS. UMBRELLAS. UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS. UMBRELLAS. 7- ltcpalrlng and llocevorlng Dene at Short Nence. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, JVO. 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEtt, VA. VOAL. J3 II. MARTIN, WnOLSSiU AUD .UTAn, DIALU II All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. .W Yard! Ne. 130 North Water and Prince Streets, above Lemen. Lancaater. nJ-lyd OAUMQARDNKRH A JEFFEKIE8, COAL DEALERS. Ornea : Ne. 129 North Qoeon street, and Ne. RaU Wm-fr, PHnra. .trfen, All tbe Newest Patterns tn GOLD WALL PAPEU8. Large Let of Patterns of New Goods at 55c . Let of Lest Season's Patterns very geed ones, tee, at 1J, te anu zvc These papers are In large Ieta, and plenty of patterns te select from : Twenty patterns at 15c ; Twenty patterns atlsc ; forty patterns ntsec Varus: Depot. North Prince atreet, near Beading LANCASTKILPA. aulD-tia tjemeVal. M. V. B. OOHO he removed hfs Ceal Offlce teNalMNOHTB UUEKN STUEET (llrimmer'a New Building), where orders will be roeelvod. for Lumber and Ceal, WBOUUAU XWD RRTilL, ms-tld M.V.D.C0UO. .Ml tbe New 111 an k Papers, full eight yards long, and all new (white back), at 9i100 last season's papers, or aaine grade, 0, 7 and de. Special I,et of White Hack Papers, but only seven yards long, at 4, 5 and 6c - ltemember, our papers are all guaranteed In length as represented. Expert Paper Hangers Furnished. CARPETS FOR FALL. NEW ErKKCTS IN Bedy Brussels, Moquette, Azmln Azmln ster, Wilten, Tapeetry, Inftraln and Heme-mads Oarpeta, all at- Very Lewest Prices, J. B. Martin & Ce, Cor. West King & Prince St, (Opposite Stayenj floeaa.1 LANCASTKU. PA, rTATVUKth -TTTATOflES. Lancaster Watches In Geld. Silver and Nickel Caaea will be sold at a OHEAT UKUUOTION. Alse, Elgin, Waltham I Aurera for which I am Sele Azent), and ether 'lrat-Clasa Watches: Heat Watch and Jewelry HepalrlUH. .farCorrect time by TeleKraph Dally. L. WEBER, VOX North Queen St, Hear Fenn'a, U. Spectaxlea, Kyeglaasea and Optical OoeCU. kludj et Jewelry. B. Depot, A VJM 1 I n X r f??y,f Kfi p.'.
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